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Apart from him, the recently arrested acting KGB official also was there.
According to the BYPOL initiative, the audio record published in early January contains the voice of Homel resident, former “Almaz” employee
Viachaslau Sidarakin. Apart from him, there was acting KGB official
Yury Harkach, “Flagpole” writes.
This is the very recording of a conversation in which ex-head of the KGB
Vadzim Zaitsau discussed murders of political emigrants, including
Pavel Sheremet.
Sidarakin is supposed to be the Voice#2 in the audio record leaked back then. According to
BYPOL, a speech defect - mispronunciation of the [r] sound - indicates this is indeed his voice.
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The 9th unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff was created to eliminate political opponents abroad.
The Internet was blown up by the information about a special military unit to carry out any, even the dirtiest, orders of Lukashenka - including the murder of political opponents abroad. The employees thereof, in particular, must be proficient in English, as well as Polish or Lithuanian, says an article on the Belsat website.
Are the Belarusian special services capable of successfully carrying out operations to eliminate opponents of the regime on the territory of other states? What have the Belarusian special services been doing in the recent years on the territory of Poland? Are they connected with the murder of
REUTERS
The security officials leak recordings of conversations in the Interior Ministry and the KGB themselves, anticipating the imminent end of the regime.
The recording with former KGB chief
Vadzim Zaitsau talking about the elimination of journalist
Pavel Sharamet, published in the media, will be the last straw for the Lukashenka regime. His policy will be recognized as terrorist by the international community. This forecast has been made for ura.news by Belarusian political analyst
Dzmitry Balkunets.
Earlier, the Belgian media EUObserver published a recording of 2012, where Zaitsau discusses the attempted assassination on journalist Pavel Sharamet. Zaitsau discusses his assassination and talks about the existence of a bank account to which funds were transferred by Lukashenka s order to cover the costs of special operations to kill Sharamet and other critics of the Belarusian ruler.